Bosch ALB 36 LI Original Instructions Manual page 13

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Battery Charging
 Do not use other battery chargers. The supplied battery
charger is designed for the Lithium-Ion battery in your gar-
den product.
 Observe the mains voltage! The voltage of the power
supply must correspond with the data given on the name-
plate of the battery charger. Battery chargers marked with
230 V can also be operated with 220 V.
The battery is equipped with temperature monitoring that al-
lows charging only in the temperature range between 0 °C
and 45 °C. In this manner, a high battery service life is
achieved.
Note: The battery is supplied partially charged. To ensure full
capacity of the battery, completely charge the battery in the
battery charger before using your power tool for the first time.
The lithium-ion battery can be charged at any time without re-
ducing its service life. Interrupting the charging procedure
does not damage the battery.
The "Electronic Cell Protection (ECP)" protects the lithium ion
battery against deep discharging. When the battery is run
down or discharged, the garden product is shut off by means
of a protective circuit. The gun speed drops instantly to signi-
fy the battery requires charging.
Do not continue to press the On/Off
switch after the garden product has
been automatically switched off. The battery can be dam-
aged.
Charging Procedure
The charging procedure starts as soon as the mains plug of
the battery charger is plugged into the socket outlet and the
battery is inserted into the charging compartment .
Due to the intelligent charging method, the charging condi-
tion of the battery is automatically detected and the battery is
charged with the optimum charging current, depending on
battery temperature and voltage.
This gives longer life to the battery and always leaves it fully
charged when kept in the charger for storage.
Rapid-charging Procedure
AL 3640 CV
Professional
AL 3620 CV
Professional
The rapid-charging procedure is indicated by flashing of the
green charge control LED.
Indication element of the battery: During the charging proce-
dure, the three green LEDs light up one after the other and
briefly go out. The battery is fully charged when the three
green LEDs light up continuously. The three LEDs go out again
approx. 5 minutes after the battery has been fully charged.
Bosch Power Tools
Note: The rapid-charging procedure is only possible when the
battery temperature is within the allowable charging temper-
ature range, see section "Technical Data".
Battery Charged
AL 3640 CV
Professional
AL 3620 CV
Professional
Continuous lighting of the green charge control LED sig-
nals that the battery is fully charged.
Additionally, a signal tone sounds for approx. 2 seconds,
which acoustically indicates that the battery is fully charged.
Afterwards, the battery can be removed for immediate use.
With no battery inserted, continuous lighting of the green
charge control LED indicates that the mains plug is plugged
into the socket and that the battery charger is ready for oper-
ation.
Battery Temperature below 0 °C or above 45 °C
AL 3640 CV
Professional
AL 3620 CV
Professional
Continuous lighting of the red LED indicates that the bat-
tery temperature is not within the rapid-charging temperature
range of 0 °C – 45 °C. As soon as the allowable temperature
range is reached, the battery charger automatically switches
to rapid charging.
When the battery is not within the allowable temperature
range, the red battery LED lights up when inserting the bat-
tery into the battery charger.
No charging procedure possible
AL 3640 CV
Professional
AL 3620 CV
Professional
If a different malfunction of the charging procedure is pre-
sent, this will be indicated through flashing of the red charge
control LED.
The charging procedure cannot be started and the battery
cannot be charged (see section "Troubleshooting").
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